To get more information about this Hookah Lounge, Smoke Shop business for sale in
East Bay, Contra Costa please phone Ruby (Owner/Seller) at 925-250-8076 - if you get
voicemail please leave a detailed message - make sure you mention you
saw this posting/ad #255465 on BizBen.com. In addition to phoning
Ruby (Owner/Seller), make sure you email Ruby (Owner/Seller) above to get more info about this
Hookah Lounge, Smoke Shop, to ask any questions or request an appointment to see this
business for sale, franchise, or opportunity. Thank you.

Cheryl is a business owner herself, Over 20 years bar/restaurant experience, and a law degree she's well-versed in real estate rules, regulations and best practices. She works tirelessly to create successful strategies and effective negotiations for those wishing to sell or purchase their business.

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